Eight of the Territory’s most talented footy youngsters have been recognised for their performances and awarded respectively, at the 2018 NT Thunder Club Champions presentation night.
On Saturday 1 September if you’re in Alice Springs, Gove or Groote Eylandt be amongst the grand final action and come down to the game or follow their respective social media channels and stay involved that way.
AFLNT can advise the investigation into the Men’s Round 4 NT Worksafe BRFL game between Kalano Bombers and Katherine Camels at Nitmiluk Oval on Friday 18 May 2018 is now complete.
Palmerston’s Janet Baird and ThunderW’s Renee Forth will feature in the NAB AFLW Under-18 Exhibition Match which will be played tomorrow Friday, August 31, at Adelaide Oval.
For the first time in 11 years the TIO Minahan Medal has been awarded to two players. Toshie Kunoth and Daniel Stafford in the Central Australian Football League.
Congratulations to Jamie Barry of Nightcliff Football Club and NT Thunder Football Club who has won a trip of a lifetime to this year’s Toyota AFL Grand Final for himself and a friend after being named 2018 Northern Territory Volunteer of the Year.
Last TIO NTFL season a minimum of 260 umpires were required each weekend to cover the scheduled 51 games. However, as the league continues to expand with the inclusion of the Mixed Under 10s and Girls Under 13 competitions the number of umpires required will be closer to 300 for each week of the 2018/19 TIO NTFL season.
AFLNT are on the lookout for two extraordinary people to join our team, filling the roles of Events and Partnership Servicing Coordinator and Business Development and Sales Executive.
The Northern Territory Under 12s team came home from the School Sport Australian Football Championships held in the ACT carrying the R.G Newman Shield for best team spirit.
Bailey is a professional marketing and strategic communications specialist and comes into the role with 30 years experience in both the public and private sectors.
The Michael Long Learning & Leadership Centre (MLLLC) will add another string to its bow by starting an Employment Pathways Leadership pilot program next week.
This weekend’s Level 2 course run out of the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre will focus on the extended teaching of skills, craft sessions, team play and strategy and will have special presentations.
AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) is pleased that four Territorians have been invited to the State Draft Combine and Rookie Me Combine which will be held in Melbourne on the 5th and 6th of October.